The Atlantic Monthly, Band 42Atlantic Monthly Company, 1878 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 81
Seite 7
... seen . In Georgia , I was told , the colored people were not allowed in first - class cars ; but they had always a decent second - class car , open- ing from the smoking - car , with the door usually closed between . All these things ...
... seen . In Georgia , I was told , the colored people were not allowed in first - class cars ; but they had always a decent second - class car , open- ing from the smoking - car , with the door usually closed between . All these things ...
Seite 17
... seen with what superior grace , Beauty here triumphs in each lovely face , Their am'rous flame had their own work betray'd And burnt ye web their curious art had made . " The son to whom the many droll epis- tles , of which I have given ...
... seen with what superior grace , Beauty here triumphs in each lovely face , Their am'rous flame had their own work betray'd And burnt ye web their curious art had made . " The son to whom the many droll epis- tles , of which I have given ...
Seite 22
... seen by Virgil as the des- tiny of the dead ; the ages have revealed it as the law of the living . 66 In closing this unique work I will only add that at every stage of its tale of centuries the impression has grown upon me of the ...
... seen by Virgil as the des- tiny of the dead ; the ages have revealed it as the law of the living . 66 In closing this unique work I will only add that at every stage of its tale of centuries the impression has grown upon me of the ...
Seite 26
... seen what heights it of its predecessor . Its most conspicu- ous contents are a series of articles by Mr. Sidney Colvin on Albert Dürer , his is capable of attaining under the latter Teachers , his Rivals , and his Followers ...
... seen what heights it of its predecessor . Its most conspicu- ous contents are a series of articles by Mr. Sidney Colvin on Albert Dürer , his is capable of attaining under the latter Teachers , his Rivals , and his Followers ...
Seite 32
... seen , it is in parts elusive and unintelli- gible . Considering the book apart from its philosophy of causes , which , though val- uable , if consistent and authoritative , is by no means an indispensable adjunct of such a work , and ...
... seen , it is in parts elusive and unintelli- gible . Considering the book apart from its philosophy of causes , which , though val- uable , if consistent and authoritative , is by no means an indispensable adjunct of such a work , and ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Acton American asked baroness beautiful better Boston Brand Brook Farm called cent Charlotte charming church Clifford color debt dervishes England English Eugenia eyes face fact father feel Felix figured bass Florence force French G. P. Putnam's Sons Gainesville Gertrude girl give glish Groveton hand Händel Hazlehurst heard heart Hesba Stretton Holcroft ical interest Irene Jerry Shaw Kenzero knew labor lady land laugh less light live looked Lydia Madame Münster Madame Récamier Manassas Junction means ment mind moral nature ness never once person pict present question river Russia Ruth seemed sister smile society speak spirit story strange style talk tell theatre things thought tion turned Violet Fane voice Warrenton Wentworth whole woman words writing young